852 corps members pass out in Abia urged to be Ambassadors of unity

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From Okey Sampson, Umuahia

A total of 852 2025 batch ‘A’ stream 2  corps members comprising 410 males, and 442 females passed out in Abia State on Thursday with the State coordinator, Yunusa Tanimu urging them to remain Ambassadors of unity for the country.

The passed out corps members were issued with their certificates of National Service at the event which took place at the various NYSC Zonal offices in the state.

Tanimu advised our gone corps members to uphold the virtues imbibed during their service year.

He urged the corps members to continue to inspire and mentor younger Nigerians, noting that leadership transition was imminent.

“As you leave, uphold those virtues NYSC has imbibed in you. We expect you to remain vanguards of unity, to continue to inspire other young people and to mentor our younger ones. Very soon, some of us will vacate the scene and you will take over the leadership. Nigeria has high hopes in you,” he said.

The state coordinator encouraged the corps members to give their best wherever they find themselves, stressing that the world outside was highly competitive.

“Be the best at what you do. Out there is a competitive world market. Take advantage of the various entrepreneurship programmes NYSC has given you. Do not worry about starting small. What matters is your ability to harness resources and grow big,” he stated.

He charged them to pursue their dreams with passion and determination, expressing optimism in their capacity to succeed.

“Pursue your dream with passion. Believe in your dream and move into the competitive sphere. Push your way through, and very soon you will be there,” he equally to them.

 

 

 

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